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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
... to. Although there are some very well meaning folks associated with the Big Apple Cons, notably Alan Rosenberg , there are also epic cock-ups. For instance, at least one of the guests at the show this year asked not to be put up at the Pennyslvania Hotel, a once-proud but now festering swamp of a hotel threatened with demolition . While he was told he would stay at a different hotel,...
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TO411 Daily (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
... the moderates on the guild’s national board sought such a step and were spurned by SAG president Alan Rosenberg, who criticized the idea as counterproductive. In September, SAG members strongly supported holding out for a better deal in a postcard poll; the AMPTP blasted the effort as flawed and the questions as misleading. Control of the SAG board shifted in September to the moderates,...
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Entertainment News - MovieWeb.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
... introduce the committee to Gonzalez. Last month Gonzalez had his first meeting with SAG President Alan Rosenberg, National Executive Director Doug Allen, and contracts chief Ray Rodriguez. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers met with Gonzalez on Oct. 30. News Corp said today (Thursday) that its first-quarter earnings plunged 30 percent to $515 million from $732...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
The 17 members of the Screen Actors Guild's negotiating committee metWednesday with federal mediator Juan Carlos Gonzalez, but trade reportsindicated that little of substance was discussed. Daily Variety ,citing people close to the situation, said that the meeting was brief andwas intended to introduce the committee to Gonzalez. Last month Gonzalez hadhis first meeting with SAG President Alan...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... the strength of our unified membership behind us,” said Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg in a statement. SAG’s chief negotiator Doug Allen said the union’s goal remains securing a good contract without a strike. Actors in prime-time television and movies have been working under the terms of a contract that expired June 30, hoping to avoid a repeat of the 100-day...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... negotiating committee.“We hope mediation will help move the process forward,” SAG President Alan Rosenberg said in a statement. “Economic times are tough for all Americans, but we must take a stand for what is fair.”
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... the strength of our unified membership behind us," said Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg in a statement. SAG's chief negotiator Doug Allen said the union's goal remains securing a good contract without a strike. Actors in prime-time television and movies have been working under the terms of a contract that expired June 30, hoping to avoid a repeat of the 100-day...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... the strength of our unified membership behind us," said Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg in a statement.SAG's chief negotiator Doug Allen said the union's goal remains securing a good contract without a strike.Actors in prime-time television and movies have been working under the terms of a contract that expired June 30, hoping to avoid a repeat of the 100-day...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
"We hope mediation will help move this process forward. This action by the board demonstrates our commitment to bargain with the strength of our unified membership behind us," said Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg in a statement.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... hope mediation will help move this process forward," Screen Actors Guild's national president, Alan Rosenberg, said in a statement.Talks with Hollywood studios broke off on June 30 when the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers presented SAG with a "final" offer, hours before the old contract lapsed.The union also said four new members have been added to its national...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... hope mediation will help move this process forward," Screen Actors Guild's national president, Alan Rosenberg, said in a statement.Talks with Hollywood studios broke off on June 30 when the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers presented SAG with a "final" offer, hours before the old contract lapsed.The union also said four new members have been added to its national...
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Deadline Hollywood Daily (Free subscription) | 19/10/2008
“We hope mediation will help move this process forward. This action by the board demonstrates our commitment to bargain with the strength of our unified membership behind us. Economic times are tough for all Americans, but we must take a stand for what is fair,” said Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg.
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Backseat Cuddler (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... with 97% support.“We hope mediation will help move this process forward,” said SAG president Alan Rosenberg in a statement. “This action by the board demonstrates our commitment to bargain with the strength of our unified membership behind us. Economic times are tough for all Americans, but we must take a stand for what is fair.”The Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers...
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Digital Media Wire (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
Los Angeles - Hollywood's Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has formally requested that a federal mediator be brought into negotiations between its 120,000 actor members and the movie studios and networks over labor contracts."We hope mediation will help move this process forward," said SAG president Alan Rosenberg. "Economic times are tough for all Americans, but we must take a stand for what...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... negotiating committee.“We hope mediation will help move the process forward,” SAG President Alan Rosenberg said in a statement. “Economic times are tough for all Americans, but we must take a stand for what is fair.”